A poem about an encounter with an unpleasant academic |
Since you graciously deign to descend from your tweedy and perilous pedestal To allow the unwashed masses to drink in your wisdom and condescension I feel the need to express our gratitude for your platitudes You drop like rotting rose petals on the ground before you We slack jawed sheep can't meet your intellectual heights nor fully grasp how truly miraculous you are Yet we still manage to keep breathing and enjoy living Our monster truck loving, beer chugging ways The unwashed masses salute you From our simple homes and simpler ways We feel no shame for our humble tears Not analyzing their origin, knowing they stem from pain, loss and yearning We do not filter our feelings through Freud or Faust But let our beating hearts tell us the story We will not apologize for the unvarnished joys we take of life But grasp them and embrace them, knowing they can disappear So continue to condescend, to mock our tech school ways The leather patches stitched neatly onto your soul do not signify We exist and thrive in our world and your sneering smile Shows only the emptiness of your life For we live and love and take pleasure where we find it We sleep in the arms of our man or woman, not wrapped in a doctorate We feel the pleasures of food, flesh and feeling without a PHD And if you look closely in our eyes, you will see the pity you arouse in us Climb back up on your pedestal, draped in aging ivy This world is for the living and has no room for you |